Hypoglycemia urination

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Avatar f tn if she could have low blood sugar , hypoglycemia is low , the fact she wakes in the night unwell could mean she had a drop in blood sugar level .I think she should go for a check up at the doctor and have some blood work done .. This doesnt mean diabetes it means the levels are not balanced as they should be ..What time of evening does she have her last meal and what does she eat ?
Avatar m tn I have never known zinc to do anything like that. Zinc is a mineral that helps the skin and nerves get healthy. Check your diet - if you are eating too much sugar or carbs you might have frequent urination caused by hypoglycemia or pre-diabetes. Maybe you didn't pee often enough before and the zinc is healing your bladder... Are you drinking more water? You should in hot weather.
Avatar n tn and dizzy, nausea, sweaty feelings are common symptoms of hypoglycemia aspects of diabetes. The frequent urination and weight loss and others are common symptoms of hyperglycemia aspects of diabetes. Only a physician can determine, for sure, if you have diabetes, pre-diabetes, or something else altogether. If your current physician was only willing to test you for anemia (are you being treated for that?), then I recommend you choose another physician for a much more complete workup.
Avatar n tn Just from the very brief description you wrote, this sounds more like hypoglycemia to me... that's when glucose levels go too low rather than too high as in diabetes. You might want to try sipping about a half cup of orange juice when you feel this way, and see if you feel better within about 15 minutes to a half hour. If so, then this would indicate that your blood sugar is running too low.
Avatar n tn If you think you have diabetes, Dee, you might want to do some reading for yourself and more important, see your doctor for a test. But the most common symptoms are excessive thirst and urination, especially at night, feeling tired all the time and possibly weight loss and vision problems. You may also experience symptoms of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) if you skip meals, which can be feeling shaky, sweating, blurry vision, and feeling cranky or "spacey".
Avatar f tn I've been suffering since 2007 with nausea, vomiting, frequent urination, insomnia, severe chills, pain in the middle of the back, and funny taste in the mouth, especially after eating chocolate does anyone know what this is? I've been to several doctors that at first think I just have an infection. I also was ruled out for thyroid issues. I just had an adrenal stress gland test done and am awaiting the results.
Avatar n tn tired all the time, brain feels foggy or slowed, trouble with word finding, no energy, impaired speech, headachy, frequent urination, feel like I want to avoid stimulation (such as lights, noise, crowds of people, malls, etc). These feelings can be temporarily abated by eating something (even though I don't feel hungry), but in general they will return minutes to hours after eating.
Avatar n tn For the last month month and a half my son has had some of these symptoms I have been reading about- I realize during the summer months kids are busy and just don't want to eat regularly or sleep regularly so this is what I have blamed symptoms on but need a second option- My son is 10, 1 or 2 times a week it seems, will become tired and more "lazy" as I call it, he will have the weird smell of breath at times, he will not eat, saying he is hungry but nothing sounds good, within h
Avatar n tn Hello, I've had both extreme symptoms of hypoglycemia (chills, intense hunger, rapid heartbeat, etc) and type 2 diabetes (frequent urination, thirst, rashes, fatigue) and have had several blood tests done but haven't been diagnosed with either. I was wondering if there were any specific conditions that could cause both symptoms of hypo/hyperglycemia. Thanks.
Avatar n tn A simple test can give you a definate answer. Shaking is sometimes a sign of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). This is different than diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin to offset the sugar you eat. Hypoglycemia is just the opposite. It occurs when your body puts out too much insulin. Your symptoms could be any number of things. Your doctor will be able to help you more than we can here.
Avatar n tn I HAVE A QUESTION IN REGUARD TO HYPOGLYCEMIA I WAS TOLD THAT I HAVE HYPOGLYCEMIA WHEN I WAS 7 YEAR OLD. MY MOTHER TOLD ME I ALWAYS HAD THE SHAKES WHEN I WAS A BABY. IN THE PAST SIX MONTHS I HAVE HAD RE OCCURING BOUTS OF HYPOGLYCEMIA AND AFTER EVERY MEAL FEEL EXCESSIVLY TIERD. I HAVE SYMPTOMS AFTER HAVING COFFEE IN THE MORNING. I HAVE ALSO NOTICED THAT I GET A RESTLESS LEG WHEN I LAY DOWN TO GO TO BED AND FEEL VERY TIERD BUT UNABLE TO GO TO SLEEP. ALWAYS THIRSTY AND FREQUENTLY URINATE.
Avatar n tn i am wondering if everyone thinks this might be hypoglycemia, if this means i have diabetes or not necessarily, or might be something else entirely? within the past month i have had frequent awful headaches, within the past year i have developed severely dry skin, especially on my feet. is an endocrinologist the best person to consult in this situation? (i was blood tested when i was diagnosed with PCOS and had moderately low levels of HDL.) thanks for your help.
Avatar n tn Asmik, We are volunteers and not medical professionals. You've taken the right step by keeping careful records of how she feels and what she's eating. Common symptoms for Type 1 diabetes include frequent urination, insatiable thirst &/or hunger, unexplained weight loss, sometimes lethargy and vision changes. Depending on your daughter's age and general activity levels, the doctor might well evaluate stress (stress can be around food/eating).
Avatar n tn Are there any bladder symptoms with it, like frequent urination? I have interstitial cystitis and this can cause bladder spasms with me. I was given dietary instructions and have received bladder instillations of Elmiron to treat it. Also, you have a larger artery with an abdominal aorta in the abdomen. Sometimes, I feel it beating really strong in my abdomen. Could it be that?
Avatar f tn I have posted quite a few times on this forum trying to find answers as to whats going on with me. I am 21 years old & pretty much healthy. For the last almost five months I have been having these weird symptoms. First it started with this cramping-pulling pain on my left side & my right arm. Than started the dizziness & ear pains (popping, buzzing, etc.) I got a few episodes of that..than I started getting lightheaded and disoriented & having Insomnia..I don`t sleep very well..
Avatar n tn About an hour after eating the pizza, I checked my sugar to see if it was low (i got a meter to check for suspected hypoglycemia). The reading was 297. This was back in october. I checked frequently to make sure everything was ok. It peaked at 150 a few times but nothing more. Then a week ago, I had a peak reading of 207. Then it went back to normal. Could the high reading be caused by caffeine or the aftereffects of it?
130737 tn?1214861465 ve heard of people going into menapause really early so you may want to be tested. I used to get hot flashes while I was pregnant. I had pregnancy induced hypoglycemia. Maybe you are hypoglycemic???? Not really sure just a thought. Good luck.
Avatar f tn This is why they tell you to talk to your doctor if you develop any sign of this such as increased thirst or urination, excessive hunger, or weakness. More crucial if you are already diabetic you should regularly check your blood sugar levels. In fact most AP's do the same, seroquel another example So my view is that perhaps since you stopped it, you get what is called a reverse action like hypoglycemia in which case you get headaches of course.
1080243 tn?1262975363 If you have diabetes, dangerously high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) or dangerously low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can lead to a diabetic coma. If you lapse into a diabetic coma, you're alive — but you can't awaken or respond purposefully to sights, sounds or other types of stimulation. Left untreated, a diabetic coma can be fatal. A diabetic coma doesn't strike out of the blue. You'll first experience signs and symptoms of high blood sugar or low blood sugar.
Avatar m tn Does anyone know if what I am experiencing could be related to hypoglycemia and/or diabetes? Some days it seems no matter how much sleep I get I am always feeling like I have not slept in days. Please if you can provide me with any info it would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you all and God Bless. NYFirefighter needs help.